Hex: #8B008B
Human kind was strange. They walked about with smiles on their faces, laughing, talking, socializing. It was enough to make Solas wanna gag. A few would smile at her as she walked past, and knowing she had to keep up appearances she'd would smile back. At least she had acting like a human child down. She couldn't allow Anthony Scomparsa's "daughter" acting like a barbarian. Her boss was too important for her to blow cover, no matter how much she wanted to claw the runty look kid who made fun of her lack of hair. Screw you kid. The less hair she put on this form the longer she could keep it up.
With Deaths tower in view Solas was faced with a decision. She could risk being seen and turn into a raven to fly up there, or she could walk through as Ellie Scomparsa, the well behaved daughter. Eventually she'd end up going with the easier option. As soon as she stepped through the doors the man at the front desk waved at her. Solas wanted to roll her eyes. 'Ello there Ellie, off ta see your dad?'
Solas put on her sweetest smile. 'Yes sir. I'm eager to see him again.' Not a lie, she enjoyed working for her boss very much.
The man grinned a toothless grin. 'Aw I bet miss. Ready ta tell him all about school?'
Nope. 'You bet I am. Today we learned about space. It was very interesting.' Now that there was a lie. Solas didn't go to school nor planned too. As far as the public new she went to a very private and prestigious school. The humans thought she was a genius and Solas wasn't about to correct them.
'Well,' said the smelly human. 'Best not keep him waiting. Tell him I said hi.'
'Will do.' Total lie. 'Goodbye.' The moment then elevator door closer the happy smile slipped from Solas's face. Humans, ugh. Why were they so talkative? It seemed all they did was talk, eat and die. What a boring lifestyle. The doors opened again and Solas stepped out. She should be safe here on the top floor. Death normally didn't allow many humans here.
She pushed the doors to Anthony Scomparsa's office open, stopping dead in her tracks when she noticed he wasn't alone. War. Great.
She stepped forward and allowed the door to close behind her. 'Sorry boss. Didn't realize you had company. Want me to leave?'